Aston Martin deny latest Adrian Newey F1 rumours amid speculation of announcement
Aston Martin 💞have denied reports they have signed Adrian Newey and that an announcement could take place soon𝐆.

Aston Martin have denied suggestions they have signed Adri😼an Newey and that an announcemen💧t is imminent.
A report in the claims that Newey’s possible switcඣh to Aston Martin could be announced soon.
꧅T🥀he aforementioned story notes that Newey will be earning an astonishing £20 million per year at Aston Martin.
Newey’s future has been a hot topic ๊since his departure from Red Bull was announced ahead of the Miami Grand Prix.
He is widely rega꧟rded as F1’s greatest car designer, responsible for title success at McLaren and Red Bull.
An Aston Martin spokesper෴son told: “Adrian has been linked to multiple teams. He would add value to whichever project he decides to join.
“He is just one of the big names being linked with t⭕his very exci🤪ting Aston Martin project but we don’t have anything to announce.”
S🌸peculation about the timing of Newey’s next F1 move is rife, with ꦬSky commentator David Croft suggesting during the Italian Grand Prix weekend that an announcement could be made this week.
Croft said during Sky’s FP3 coverage: “I think we might hear something aboꦉut Adrian Newey’s future next week.”
Newey has 🦹been hea꧟vily linked with a host of teams, including Ferrari, McLaren and Williams.
McLaren and Williams have publicly ruled out signing Newey, while initially, Ferrari were thought to be the favourites to land his s🍬ignature.
However, it appears that Newey has been temꩲpted by Lawrence Stroll’s exciting Aston Martin project.
Stroll has heavily invested into Aston Mart✃in’s Silverstone facilities with a state-꧅of-the-art headquarters and the signing of some of F1’s top engineers.
A move to Aston Martin would also allow the 65-year-old to remain in the UK, rather than relocate to Italy - something he’s been reluctant to do in the paܫst.
Aston Martin driver 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Fernando Alonso add༒ressed the speculation over the Monza weekend.
He said: “Well, theꩵre’s still only rumours, and I think it’s not only 🌜one man’s job to fix things.
“It’s more what we have now and what we are producing. Understanding what is going in the right direction, what is going in ꦰthe wrong direction, and try to prepare 2025 in a better way.”

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